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Earthquakes prevention apparatus

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dan@@pixelphase.com - 05 Jul 2008 14:18 GMT
Hi,

Earthquakes can be prevented using a simple device. Its use will
prevent large magnitude earthquakes and will also give the accurate
time of the earthquake.

Comments are welcomed.
You can found the article here:

http://www.philica.com/display_article.php?article_id=107
http://www.pixelphase.com/earthquakes.pdf
http://www.scribd.com/doc/414129/Device-to-prevent-earthquakes
alt.binaries.ebook
Abstract:
The tectonic plates movement cause faults in the earth crust, which
are the center of earthquakes and volcanic activity. Rock blocks on
two sides of a fault accumulate elastic energy during many years and
release it instantly in the form of an earthquake. It is possible to
eliminate the risk of earthquakes by preventing the accumulation of
the rocks elastic energy. Generating large shocks in the ground above
the faults can induce earthquakes with small magnitude that will
release the accumulated elastic energy. To create those socks we
suggest a device that lifts a heavy weight to a considerable height
and then drops it to the ground to create a powerful shock.

Best Regards
Dan Bar-Zohar
Timberwoof - 05 Jul 2008 19:27 GMT
> Hi,
>
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
> suggest a device that lifts a heavy weight to a considerable height
> and then drops it to the ground to create a powerful shock.

Purest bullshit, already refuted many times. It would take hundreds of
"wet cleanup in aisle three" earthquakes every day to head off the Big
One.

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Skywise - 07 Jul 2008 05:06 GMT
Not this again....

Actually, maybe it's time to report this as spam. The author
of the posts seems to be a ghost. The only posts are these
identical advertisements and there is never any reponse to
any replies. Leads me to think the person doesn't even
monitor the group, and may be using an autosender.

abuse@giganews.com

Brian
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Nosterill - 07 Jul 2008 09:24 GMT
<snip>
> release the accumulated elastic energy. To create those socks we
> suggest a device that lifts a heavy weight to a considerable height
> and then drops it to the ground

You will never make it big in the footwear trade with that
manufacturing technique.
Damon Hill - 09 Jul 2008 02:53 GMT
Nosterill <fladgate@hotmail.com> wrote in news:5a298289-27b5-4f34-85bf-
eb68a8dcf1b9@e53g2000hsa.googlegroups.com:

> <snip>
>> release the accumulated elastic energy. To create those socks we
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> You will never make it big in the footwear trade with that
> manufacturing technique.

Oh no, he's a shoe-in!

--Damon
 
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